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Letter

The death of ink: the value of typing skills as an addition to the medical school curriculum

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Pages 701-702 | Published online: 05 Oct 2017

Dear editor

We read with great interest the article by Malik on the importance of writing skills, which has been highlighted as one of the four competencies that all medical students should possess as future doctors.Citation1 Malik’s article also stated that “first and foremost” writing in a legible manner is imperative for good clinical practice.Citation1

While we wholeheartedly agree with these statements, one potentially overlooked skill that we predict will overtake the requirement of legible writing skills within a generation of doctors is typing proficiency. Decades of investment and development of electronic health records (EHRs) have resulted in a greater implementation of this tool globally.Citation2 EHRs have been shown through use of reminders, electronic order sets and other means to improve reliability of performance of many basic tasks in acute, preventive and chronic medical care.Citation2

Optimal utilization of EHRs requires sound typing skills. There is evidence that the majority of newly qualified doctors lack this skill, which could potentially impact on their time for learning as well as patient care.Citation3 We are in agreement with Malik that a greater emphasis is required for medical students to develop their writing skills in the undergraduate curriculum. We would also propose formal typing skills and increased familiarity with EHR systems to be introduced in the medical curricula. This would be in-keeping with the evolution of contemporary medical practice, which is resulting in the slow “death of ink” as medium of communication and documentation.

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this communication.

References

  • MalikBThe value of writing skills as an addition to the medical school curriculumAdv Med Educ Pract2017852552628794666
  • PayneTHThe electronic health record as a catalyst for quality improvement in patient careHeart Epub20168810.1136/heartjnl-2015-308724
  • KalavaARavindranathSBronshteynIMunjalRSSchianodicolaJYarmushJMTyping skills of physicians in trainingJ Grad Med Educ20146115515724701328